customer service

I probably should not launch in on a complaint about poor customer service, since I’ve been a Customer Service Representative before and I know how annoying it is to deal with angry customers. However. I feel justified – perhaps a little too justified – in ranting and raving for a brief moment.

For the past few days I’ve been trying to choose from the many wedding pictures and decide which will go in an album, which will be printed to hang on the wall, and which are just not great enough to worry about. Since each photo will be paid for individually (I think that was rather shady of the photographer), I want to be able to look closely so I can tell the quality of a particular photo – specifically, whether or not my eyes are closed. Besides the images being ultra-compressed for web viewing, they also have the photographer’s logo as a watermark in approximately the middle of the image. I do understand that this is to prevent theft, and to ensure the photographer gets his rightful compensation (I think it is far from rightful and he is doing nothing but ripping off people who have no choice but to buy the images from him, through the Pictage website).

So. This is all leading to the fact that this morning, my pictures are not being displayed. I can’t say if this is due to changes being made on the event website by the photographer, or if Pictage’s server is having difficulties. Whatever the reason, I was frustrated enough to send a message to Pictage’s customer service. Of course, there is a drop-down list for email subjects, so that they can easily see what the issue is. I picked the closest I could come to my problem: Difficulty Accessing Event. I explained that the pictures were not being displayed, although I could get into the event website just fine.

About half an hour ago I received a reply, which, as I know from experience, was copied and pasted from a generic reply form, replaced with relevant information. Charles suggested that the problem was that I was trying to access the event through an email link, or that there was a firewall or antivirus program preventing me from accessing the site. He kindly provided me with my username and password and told me where on the website I could enter this information.

This was quite interesting, since I expressly said in my original email that I had encountered the same problem on multiple occasions from multiple computers, and that I had been able to access my pictures just fine at other times. I wrote back in a not-very-nice tone and explained that I did not need login information; I simply wanted to know why my pictures weren’t being displayed. The more I think about the whole thing the more frustrated I get. All the trouble of finding a good photographer and taking photos for an hour after the wedding, and it ends with this! Shoddy website managment and downright extortion!


Stumbling on Happiness

by Daniel Gilbert

Although I have about 40 pages left to go, I’m really enjoying this book. The brief summary I read beforehand doesn’t really give an accurate idea of what the book is about – as I’ve moved from chapter to chapter, it’s easier to see that the author is explaining more about how the mind works than about happiness. I would say the basic premise of the book is that just as our minds fill in gaps in our past experience (memory) and in our visual experience (sight) with material from the surrounding present, our minds also use that material to build an idea of the future – specifically our future – and that’s why so often we expect to feel one way in a given circumstance and feel quite another way when we have actually experienced it. There are dozens of cited studies that help explain the ideas the author builds upon, and I think it is overall a very well-researched book. Gilbert puts forth some curious theories, but all of them have a lot of support. While I don’t plan on accepting everything he says as pure fact, the book has changed my way of thinking about thinking. At least for a while.

Rating: I’ll probably never read the whole thing through again, but it would be nice to own a copy for reference (and for having a larger library, of course).

wedding pictures

without going into frustrating details, I need to pick 3 pictures that we want to have printed large-size to frame and put on our walls (and duplicates for our parents). I need help! you can view the photos here. if you’re willing, look through the Mika’s Favorites folder and tell me which pictures you like best. obviously, I want them to be just of us, since we are getting an album of family photos.

thanks for your help!